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Sound isn't very loud?
hi.
I just reinstalled Windows, and now I have a problem:=20 - audio coming from my system' speakers isn't very loud. It can barely be= =20 heard at max. volume. The speakers are OK, if I connect them to a radio the sound is very loud.= =20 Sound card is Aztech Sound III, OS is Win98 SE, audio players are both=20 Windows Media Player 6.4 and foobar2000. What can be wrong? --=20 Chaos Master=AE, posting from Brazil. "It's not what it seems, not what you think. No, I must be dreaming." http://marreka.no-ip.com | http://tinyurl.com/46vru=20 http://renan182.no-ip.org | http://marreka.blogspot.com (in Portuguese) |
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Did you reinstall the sound card drivers?
-- Don Vancouver, USA "Chaos Master" wrote in message t... hi. I just reinstalled Windows, and now I have a problem: - audio coming from my system' speakers isn't very loud. It can barely be heard at max. volume. The speakers are OK, if I connect them to a radio the sound is very loud. Sound card is Aztech Sound III, OS is Win98 SE, audio players are both Windows Media Player 6.4 and foobar2000. What can be wrong? -- Chaos Master®, posting from Brazil. "It's not what it seems, not what you think. No, I must be dreaming." http://marreka.no-ip.com | http://tinyurl.com/46vru http://renan182.no-ip.org | http://marreka.blogspot.com (in Portuguese) |
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Ensure you've connected your amplifier to the card's Line-out port. It sounds like
you've used the Line-in or Mic ports. "Chaos Master" wrote in message t... hi. I just reinstalled Windows, and now I have a problem: - audio coming from my system' speakers isn't very loud. It can barely be heard at max. volume. The speakers are OK, if I connect them to a radio the sound is very loud. Sound card is Aztech Sound III, OS is Win98 SE, audio players are both Windows Media Player 6.4 and foobar2000. What can be wrong? -- Chaos Master®, posting from Brazil. "It's not what it seems, not what you think. No, I must be dreaming." http://marreka.no-ip.com | http://tinyurl.com/46vru http://renan182.no-ip.org | http://marreka.blogspot.com (in Portuguese) |
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Check the cable connection between the soundcard and speaker.
Make sure the Wav volume is max. Try to download the latest soundcard driver. If the above doesn't works, probably your soundcard is going south. -- WebWalker |
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XMan ] wrote to us:
Ensure you've connected your amplifier to the card's Line-out port. It sounds like you've used the Line-in or Mic ports. Audio speakers are connected to the speaker out. -- Chaos Master®, posting from somewhere near Porto Alegre, Brazil. "It's not what it seems, not what you think. No, I must be dreaming." http://marreka.blogspot.com -- news, hotter than high-power transistors! |
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Don Schmidt ] wrote to us:
Did you reinstall the sound card drivers? Yes. []s -- Chaos Master®, posting from somewhere near Porto Alegre, Brazil. "It's not what it seems, not what you think. No, I must be dreaming." http://marreka.blogspot.com -- news, hotter than high-power transistors! |
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WebWalker ] wrote to us:
Check the cable connection between the soundcard and speaker. Make sure the Wav volume is max. Try to download the latest soundcard driver. I've reinstalled driver, and now it seems to be working. []s -- Chaos Master®, posting from somewhere near Porto Alegre, Brazil. "It's not what it seems, not what you think. No, I must be dreaming." http://marreka.blogspot.com -- news, hotter than high-power transistors! |
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 05:51:28 -0800, "Don Schmidt"
wrote: Did you reinstall the sound card drivers? I think he did or else he wouldn't hear anything at all. -- WebWalker |
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I had a similar kind of problem A while ago, on a Friend's PC. Try to
uninstall the Soundcard's Driver ( [A.] Reboot, [B.] Disable onboard sound in BIOS ) & Reinstall. ( When System notifies you of new hardware found, Cancel & Install From CD that came with the soundcard. ) Chris "Chaos Master" wrote in message t... hi. I just reinstalled Windows, and now I have a problem: - audio coming from my system' speakers isn't very loud. It can barely be heard at max. volume. The speakers are OK, if I connect them to a radio the sound is very loud. Sound card is Aztech Sound III, OS is Win98 SE, audio players are both Windows Media Player 6.4 and foobar2000. What can be wrong? -- Chaos Master®, posting from Brazil. "It's not what it seems, not what you think. No, I must be dreaming." http://marreka.no-ip.com | http://tinyurl.com/46vru http://renan182.no-ip.org | http://marreka.blogspot.com (in Portuguese) |
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